Crusaders 2022
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@chris-b said in Crusaders 2022:
@chris He's got a queue of first-fives to get past at the Blues if he wants to end up playing there.
Give him a ring, Razor. He looks like his favourite colour might be red, to me!
You're all wrong, he should join his brother at the Chiefs. Especially if DMac goes to Japan for a year. It's the best thing for NZ rugby and you poaching/player hoarding b'stards know it.
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@nepia ZS is already poached. He should go back to the Canes' catchment, but because I want him in black and white, the Canes might not be the best place for him, considering their HB quota system. So that's a long way of saying I could live with ZS being poached by the Chiefs, although not ideal.
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@arhs said in Crusaders 2022:
@stargazer I remember him playing in Papamoa at primary level. Who poached who?
So now you're saying that BOP got in on the poaching act as well?
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@mikey07 He has to go through their academy first. This is future proofing the squad. He probably won't play SR before 2024, as he's never played rugby IIRC. By that time, some players may have left. Also, there's a possibility that he'll never play SR; maybe he won't be good enough.
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Private message me if you want to know the third halfback. It’s actually quite a surprise. Fakatava had verbally agreed to join crusaders. His dad told him to stay loyal and stick with highlanders.
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@chchfanatic Foreign or domestic player?
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@arhs said in Crusaders 2022:
@stargazer I remember him playing in Papamoa at primary level. Who poached who?
Papamoa is just weekend well-off Auckand these days so that settles it, he stays at the Blues. Which is the best place if any of you slinky banditos with sly fingers really cared about New Zealand rugby...
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@chchfanatic Cool. Has Enari picked up a contract somewhere else?
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That isn’t to say the speedster has lost his desire to try his hand at rugby, a sport he made a name for himself in while attending St Edmund’s College in Canberra, where he claims to have scored two to three tries per match. “I was in the smallest state of the whole of Australia,” Osei-Nketia laughed as he explained his try-scoring feats in the Australian capital. “I don’t know how I would have gone if I was in Queensland or New South Wales, but for my first six matches, I would have been averaging like two to three. “When it was later on in the season, I was pretty much just scoring in every match.”
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@chchfanatic someone who has played for the Canes before?